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There seems to be an all too strong and unfortunate correlation between celebrity and drug culture. The pressure of life in the public eye, coupled with the ever-plentiful nature of substances that are readily available to those that can afford them, have made for a deadly cocktail on more than one occasion when it comes to Hollywood stars. For celebrities, as with anyone else, addiction is a serious, chronic and debilitating illness that can prove to be extremely difficult to treat, not to mention recover from.
It certainly can’t help that there is an enhanced level of scrutiny and attention placed on those within the public eye. While addiction can make its mark on anyone and doesn’t discriminate based on social status, celebs face the additional unique challenges of fame, stardom, wealth and the constant pressure to perform and uphold a carefully cultivated public image. For those that do choose to cope with the pressures of fame by turning to drugs, it can also be a slippery slope that proves difficult to avoid. For one thing, there is the typical presence of representative glad-handlers who will be reluctant to offer any words of sobering truth to their cash cow. Then there’s also the demanding schedule commitments that could make seeking help and pursuing rehabilitation seem like inconvenient afterthoughts.
There may be another facet of celebrity that lends itself to a more addictive frame of mind. Those who develop drug habits often do so seeking a level of thrill and excitement that they are otherwise unable to achieve. This thrill-seeking mindset seems at least somewhat connected to the drive of entertainers who can use the dynamic, explosive environment of the stage or screen to play out their own desires for exhilaration. Celebrity drug counselor Dr. Drew Pinsky subscribes to this theory, believing that some people are genetically wired to pursue an excitable environment, with both drugs and widely watched performance art serving as plausible outlets for that.
The possible explanations for the outsized relationship between celebrities and drug addiction doesn’t offer much comfort in light of a steady slew of young stars that drugs have taken prematurely in recent years. In just the past half decade, drugs have contributed to the untimely deaths of actors like Philip Seymour Hoffman and Cory Monteith and musicians like Amy Winehouse and Chris Kelly while serving as a possible contributing factor in countless other passings. The drug-related death of a celebrity is no more or less tragic than that of a less famous fellow human, but the publicity generated from a star’s struggles with substance abuse can shine light on a still-rampant issue in a unique and potentially effective way.
While so many dealing with drug problems may suffer in silence, the intense scrutiny attached to celebrities has provided a better understanding of just how things fell apart for certain drug-addicted entertainment icons. With that in mind, here are the incredible, harrowing stories of 10 celebrities whose careers and lives were derailed on account of their drug addictions.
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Drugs and superstardom seem to go hand in hand. In Hollywood, drugs are easily accessible to celebrities, and many A-list parties center around all-night drug binges and an unlimited supply of alcohol. While many celebs are able to keep their drug use under wraps, others haven’t been so lucky. As fans, we have seen many stars’ lives ruined by their drug habits. Some are able to kick their addictions, but others haven’t been as lucky.
RockerPete Doherty’s music career has taken a backseat to his highly-publicized drug addiction. The Libertine’s frontman has been arrested for various drug offenses, including driving under the influence, and possession of crack cocaine, heroin, cannabis and ketamine. The singer completed his last rehab stint in 2015, but his addiction has clearly taken a toll on his life and his appearance. His gaunt frame and severely yellowed teeth should serve as a reminder that drug addiction has harrowing effects on the human body.
Repeated and unsuccessful drug rehab stints seem to be a common theme for many celebrities who just can’t kick their drug habits. Whitney Houston reportedly entered rehab following the airing of her reality show Being Bobby Brown. The singer was never able to kick her habit, and her unusual and drugged-out appearance was the main topic in gossip magazines. During an interview with Diane Sawyer, Whitney admitted drugs were an issue for her in the past, but she had moved on from her addiction. But when she was found dead in a hotel bathtub, the truth was revealed. Cocaine was found in her system, and drug paraphernalia was strewn across her hotel room. Sadly for fans of the singer, her life and career is still tarnished by her drug use and untimely death.
Heath Ledger also had an unsuccessful rehab stint prior to his death. The actor wanted to kick his drug habit prior to filming The Dark Knight, but his attempt was unsuccessful. He was found dead in his Manhattan apartment, and the coroner found a lethal mix of oxycodone, hydrocodone, diazepam, temazepam, alprazolam and doxylamine in his system. Fans were shocked to hear that drugs were the cause of his death.
Although drugs have been the reason behind many celebrity deaths, many stars get a new lease on life. NBA player Lamar Odom was found unconscious in a Nevada brothel back in October 2015, but medical personnel were able to bring him back to life. He was sent to a Los Angeles hospital where he underwent therapy to help restore his memory and to help him kick his habit. But Lamar’s addiction has other plans for him. It has since been reported that he is back on crack, and his ex-wife, Khloe Kardashian, has left him once and for all.
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The title says "drug related deaths", which means they all had some type of drug in their system at the time of death. Doesn't necessarily mean that was the main reason. There may also be spelling errors. Finally, I do not provide the year in which they died because the topic of this video is drug related.
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Number 10: The SanFernando Massacres
August, 2010: Los Zetas—a notoriously ruthless Mexican drug cartel—intercepts buses trafficking 73 immigrants and executes all but one. They kidnap and slaughter the victims to deprive their rival, The Gulf Cartel, of the reinforcements they sent for. The lone survivor was an Ecuadorian man who was shot at the head but fortunately, the bullet missed his brain. After a shootout with Los Zetas, Mexican military units found the 72 bodies in a mass grave. This 2010 massacre took place along Highway 101 in San Fernando, Mexico and since then has been known as “The Highway of Death.”
Justice for the victims did not come, however, as the power and brutality of Los Zetas is greater than the law enforcement and government control. The Chief of Police investigating the massacre was murdered. Additionally, a year after the first massacre, 193 bodies of victim immigrants were found to have met the same violent fate. In 2011, the drug lord responsible for the massacres, Edgar “El Wache“ Montiel, was captured by Mexican Federal Police along with 80 other members of Los Zetas. “El Wache” Montiel bragged that some of the immigrants were forced to fight each other to death for the cartel members’ amusement.

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Trump Announces Briefing on Opioid Crisis And Prescription Drug Deaths In AmericaPresidentDonald Trump announced on Tuesday that he will hold a press conference the same day addressing the country's ongoing opioid crisis.
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From 1999 to 2015, the number of people who died from drug overdoses tripled, according to a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Almost half of them were caused by heroin and other opioids. Opioids are driving down the life expectancy for white Americans, whose rate of fatal drug overdoses is rising faster than that of any other ethnic group. RT America’s TrinityChavez has the story.
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The deaths in Luzerne County as a result of a drug overdoses will result in the prosecution of the the person who sold those drugs. Luzerne County District AttorneyStefanie Salavantis explains more.

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10 Famous People Ruined By Drugs

Top 10 famous celebrities who had their life ruined or cut short because of substance abuse
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There seems to be an all too strong and unfortunate correlation between celebrity and drug culture. The pressure of life in the public eye, coupled with the ever-plentiful nature of substances that are readily available to those that can afford them, have made for a deadly cocktail on more than one occasion when it comes to Hollywood stars. For celebrities, as with anyone else, addiction is a serious, chronic and debilitating illness that can prove to be extremely difficult to treat, not to mention recover from.
It certainly can’t help that there is an enhanced level of scrutiny and attention placed on those within the public eye. While addiction can make its mark on anyone and doesn’t discriminate based on social status, celebs face the additional unique challenges of fame, stardom, wealth and the constant pressure to perform and uphold a carefully cultivated public image. For those that do choose to cope with the pressures of fame by turning to drugs, it can also be a slippery slope that proves difficult to avoid. For one thing, there is the typical presence of representative glad-handlers who will be reluctant to offer any words of sobering truth to their cash cow. Then there’s also the demanding schedule commitments that could make seeking help and pursuing rehabilitation seem like inconvenient afterthoughts.
There may be another facet of celebrity that lends itself to a more addictive frame of mind. Those who develop drug habits often do so seeking a level of thrill and excitement that they are otherwise unable to achieve. This thrill-seeking mindset seems at least somewhat connected to the drive of entertainers who can use the dynamic, explosive environment of the stage or screen to play out their own desires for exhilaration. Celebrity drug counselor Dr. Drew Pinsky subscribes to this theory, believing that some people are genetically wired to pursue an excitable environment, with both drugs and widely watched performance art serving as plausible outlets for that.
The possible explanations for the outsized relationship between celebrities and drug addiction doesn’t offer much comfort in light of a steady slew of young stars that drugs have taken prematurely in recent years. In just the past half decade, drugs have contributed to the untimely deaths of actors like Philip Seymour Hoffman and Cory Monteith and musicians like Amy Winehouse and Chris Kelly while serving as a possible contributing factor in countless other passings. The drug-related death of a celebrity is no more or less tragic than that of a less famous fellow human, but the publicity generated from a star’s struggles with substance abuse can shine light on a still-rampant issue in a unique and potentially effective way.
While so many dealing with drug problems may suffer in silence, the intense scrutiny attached to celebrities has provided a better understanding of just how things fell apart for certain drug-addicted entertainment icons. With that in mind, here are the incredible, harrowing stories of 10 celebrities whose careers and lives were derailed on account of their drug addictions.
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10 Famous People Ruined By Drugs

10 Famous People Ruined By Drugs

10 Famous People Ruined By Drugs

10 celebrities who ruined and lost their lives to alcohol and drug addiction. Subscribe: https://goo.gl/Hnoaw3
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Description:
Drugs and superstardom seem to go hand in hand. In Hollywood, drugs are easily accessible to celebrities, and many A-list parties center around all-night drug binges and an unlimited supply of alcohol. While many celebs are able to keep their drug use under wraps, others haven’t been so lucky. As fans, we have seen many stars’ lives ruined by their drug habits. Some are able to kick their addictions, but others haven’t been as lucky.
RockerPete Doherty’s music career has taken a backseat to his highly-publicized drug addiction. The Libertine’s frontman has been arrested for various drug offenses, including driving under the influence, and possession of crack cocaine, heroin, cannabis and ketamine. The singer completed his last rehab stint in 2015, but his addiction has clearly taken a toll on his life and his appearance. His gaunt frame and severely yellowed teeth should serve as a reminder that drug addiction has harrowing effects on the human body.
Repeated and unsuccessful drug rehab stints seem to be a common theme for many celebrities who just can’t kick their drug habits. Whitney Houston reportedly entered rehab following the airing of her reality show Being Bobby Brown. The singer was never able to kick her habit, and her unusual and drugged-out appearance was the main topic in gossip magazines. During an interview with Diane Sawyer, Whitney admitted drugs were an issue for her in the past, but she had moved on from her addiction. But when she was found dead in a hotel bathtub, the truth was revealed. Cocaine was found in her system, and drug paraphernalia was strewn across her hotel room. Sadly for fans of the singer, her life and career is still tarnished by her drug use and untimely death.
Heath Ledger also had an unsuccessful rehab stint prior to his death. The actor wanted to kick his drug habit prior to filming The Dark Knight, but his attempt was unsuccessful. He was found dead in his Manhattan apartment, and the coroner found a lethal mix of oxycodone, hydrocodone, diazepam, temazepam, alprazolam and doxylamine in his system. Fans were shocked to hear that drugs were the cause of his death.
Although drugs have been the reason behind many celebrity deaths, many stars get a new lease on life. NBA player Lamar Odom was found unconscious in a Nevada brothel back in October 2015, but medical personnel were able to bring him back to life. He was sent to a Los Angeles hospital where he underwent therapy to help restore his memory and to help him kick his habit. But Lamar’s addiction has other plans for him. It has since been reported that he is back on crack, and his ex-wife, Khloe Kardashian, has left him once and for all.
When our favorite stars battle with drug addiction, we have no choice but to sit back and watch as they spiral out of control. This list of 10 celebrities who have been ruined by drugs is a testament to the amount of damage drugs can do to one’s life and career.
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Top 50 celebrity drug related deaths (1939-2014)

Top 50 celebrity drug related deaths (1939-2014)

Top 50 celebrity drug related deaths (1939-2014)

The title says "drug related deaths", which means they all had some type of drug in their system at the time of death. Doesn't necessarily mean that was the main reason. There may also be spelling errors. Finally, I do not provide the year in which they died because the topic of this video is drug related.
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11:14

10 Horrific Mexican Cartel Attacks

10 Horrific Mexican Cartel Attacks

10 Horrific Mexican Cartel Attacks

Mexican drug cartels are infamous groups led by powerful narcotics lords. From Los Zetas to the CEO of crime's Sinaloa Cartel, they're responsible for some of the most violent firefights & attacks in Mexico.
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With a $40 billion drug-trafficking business, several corrupt and violent groups in Mexico have emerged over the years as they attempt to control more money, land, and power. With it comes a natural struggle amongst one another in what's led to countless deaths throughout the country. As members rise, leaders fall, and lives are lost, blood is constantly being shed in a society where murder is synonymous with success. We now present to you, the top 10 horrific Mexican cartel attacks.
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Number 10: The SanFernando Massacres
August, 2010: Los Zetas—a notoriously ruthless Mexican drug cartel—intercepts buses trafficking 73 immigrants and executes all but one. They kidnap and slaughter the victims to deprive their rival, The Gulf Cartel, of the reinforcements they sent for. The lone survivor was an Ecuadorian man who was shot at the head but fortunately, the bullet missed his brain. After a shootout with Los Zetas, Mexican military units found the 72 bodies in a mass grave. This 2010 massacre took place along Highway 101 in San Fernando, Mexico and since then has been known as “The Highway of Death.”
Justice for the victims did not come, however, as the power and brutality of Los Zetas is greater than the law enforcement and government control. The Chief of Police investigating the massacre was murdered. Additionally, a year after the first massacre, 193 bodies of victim immigrants were found to have met the same violent fate. In 2011, the drug lord responsible for the massacres, Edgar “El Wache“ Montiel, was captured by Mexican Federal Police along with 80 other members of Los Zetas. “El Wache” Montiel bragged that some of the immigrants were forced to fight each other to death for the cartel members’ amusement.

Drug Deaths Rose In The First 9 Months In 2016

Deaths from drug overdoses soared in the first nine months of 2016
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2017/08/08/deaths-from-drug-overdoses-soared-in-the-first-nine-months-of-2016/?utm_term=.af52dfed8a51

Trump Announces Briefing on Opioid Crisis And Prescription Drug Deaths In AmericaPresidentDonald Trump announced on Tuesday that he will hold a press conference the same day addressing the country's ongoing opioid crisis.
"I will be holding a major briefing on the Opioid crisis, a major problem for our country, today at 3:00 P.M. in Bedminster, N.J.," Trump said in a Twitter post around 7:00 a.m.
Opioid Addiction • Opioids are a class of drugs that include the illicit drug heroin as well as the licit prescription pain relievers oxycodone, hydrocodone, codeine, morphine, fentanyl and others.1 • Opioids are chemically related and interact with opioid receptors on nerve cells in the brain and nervous system to produce pleasurable effects and relieve pain. 1 • Addiction is a primary, chronic and relapsing brain disease characterized by an individual pathologically pursuing reward and/or relief by substance use and other behaviors.2 • Of the 20.5 million Americans 12 or older that had a substance use disorder in 2015, 2 million had a substance use disorder involving prescription pain relievers and 591,000 had a substance use disorder involving heroin.3 • It is estimated that 23% of individuals who use heroin develop opioid addiction.4 National Opioid OverdoseEpidemic • Drug overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in the US, with 52,404 lethal drug overdoses in 2015. Opioid addiction is driving this epidemic, with 20,101 overdose deaths related to prescription pain relievers, and 12,990 overdose deaths related to heroin in 2015. 5 • From 1999 to 2008, overdose death rates, sales and substance use disorder treatment admissions related to prescription pain relievers increased in parallel. The overdose death rate in 2008 was nearly four times the 1999 rate; sales of prescription pain relievers in
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Death For Drugs - Steve-O

Death For Drugs - Steve-O

Death For Drugs - Steve-O

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Drug overdose deaths at record high ‒ CDC

Drug overdose deaths at record high ‒ CDC

Drug overdose deaths at record high ‒ CDC

From 1999 to 2015, the number of people who died from drug overdoses tripled, according to a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Almost half of them were caused by heroin and other opioids. Opioids are driving down the life expectancy for white Americans, whose rate of fatal drug overdoses is rising faster than that of any other ethnic group. RT America’s TrinityChavez has the story.
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Drug Deaths

Drug Deaths

Drug Deaths

The deaths in Luzerne County as a result of a drug overdoses will result in the prosecution of the the person who sold those drugs. Luzerne County District AttorneyStefanie Salavantis explains more.

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46,000 prescription drug overdose deaths each year in America

46,000 prescription drug overdose deaths each year in America

46,000 prescription drug overdose deaths each year in America

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Pennsylvania Under Reporting Drug Deaths

Drug Deaths Rose In The First 9 Months In 2016

Deaths from drug overdoses soared in the first nine months of 2016
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Trump Announces Briefing on Opioid Crisis And Prescription Drug Deaths In AmericaPresidentDonald Trump announced on Tuesday that he will hold a press conference the same day addressing the country's ongoing opioid crisis.
"I will be holding a major briefing on the Opioid crisis, a major problem for our country, today at 3:00 P.M. in Bedminster, N.J.," Trump said in a Twitter post around 7:00 a.m.
Opioid Addiction • Opioids are a class of drugs that include the illicit drug heroin as well as the licit prescription pain relievers oxycodone, hydrocodone, codeine, morphine, fentanyl and others.1 • Opioids are chemically related and interact with opioid receptors on nerve cells in the brain and nervous system to produce pleasurable effects and relieve pain. 1 • Addiction is a primary, chr...

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Drug overdose deaths at record high ‒ CDC

From 1999 to 2015, the number of people who died from drug overdoses tripled, according to a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Almost half of them were caused by heroin and other opioids. Opioids are driving down the life expectancy for white Americans, whose rate of fatal drug overdoses is rising faster than that of any other ethnic group. RT America’s TrinityChavez has the story.
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Drug Deaths

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46,000 prescription drug overdose deaths each year in America

There are 46,000 prescription overdose deaths each year in the United States, making medications one of the leading causes of death.
See the shocking statistics at http://www.PharmaDeathClock.com

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It certainly can’t help that there is an enhanced level of scrutiny and attention placed on those within the public eye. While addiction can make its mark on anyone and doesn’t discriminate based on social status, celebs face the additional unique challenges of fame, stardom, wealth and the constant pressure to perform and uphold a carefully cultivated public image. For those that do choose to cope with the pressures of fame by turning to drugs, it can also be a slippery slope that proves difficult to avoid. For one thing, there is the typical presence of representative glad-handlers who will be reluctant to offer any words of sobering truth to their cash cow. Then there’s also the demanding schedule commitments that could make seeking help and pursuing rehabilitation seem like inconvenient afterthoughts.
There may be another facet of celebrity that lends itself to a more addictive frame of mind. Those who develop drug habits often do so seeking a level of thrill and excitement that they are otherwise unable to achieve. This thrill-seeking mindset seems at least somewhat connected to the drive of entertainers who can use the dynamic, explosive environment of the stage or screen to play out their own desires for exhilaration. Celebrity drug counselor Dr. Drew Pinsky subscribes to this theory, believing that some people are genetically wired to pursue an excitable environment, with both drugs and widely watched performance art serving as plausible outlets for that.
The possible explanations for the outsized relationship between celebrities and drug addiction doesn’t offer much comfort in light of a steady slew of young stars that drugs have taken prematurely in recent years. In just the past half decade, drugs have contributed to the untimely deaths of actors like Philip Seymour Hoffman and Cory Monteith and musicians like Amy Winehouse and Chris Kelly while serving as a possible contributing factor in countless other passings. The drug-related death of a celebrity is no more or less tragic than that of a less famous fellow human, but the publicity generated from a star’s struggles with substance abuse can shine light on a still-rampant issue in a unique and potentially effective way.
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It certainly can’t help that there is an enhanced level of scrutiny and attention placed on those within the public eye. While addiction can make its mark on anyone and doesn’t discriminate based on social status, celebs face the additional unique challenges of fame, stardom, wealth and the constant pressure to perform and uphold a carefully cultivated public image. For those that do choose to cope with the pressures of fame by turning to drugs, it can also be a slippery slope that proves difficult to avoid. For one thing, there is the typical presence of representative glad-handlers who will be reluctant to offer any words of sobering truth to their cash cow. Then there’s also the demanding schedule commitments that could make seeking help and pursuing rehabilitation seem like inconvenient afterthoughts.
There may be another facet of celebrity that lends itself to a more addictive frame of mind. Those who develop drug habits often do so seeking a level of thrill and excitement that they are otherwise unable to achieve. This thrill-seeking mindset seems at least somewhat connected to the drive of entertainers who can use the dynamic, explosive environment of the stage or screen to play out their own desires for exhilaration. Celebrity drug counselor Dr. Drew Pinsky subscribes to this theory, believing that some people are genetically wired to pursue an excitable environment, with both drugs and widely watched performance art serving as plausible outlets for that.
The possible explanations for the outsized relationship between celebrities and drug addiction doesn’t offer much comfort in light of a steady slew of young stars that drugs have taken prematurely in recent years. In just the past half decade, drugs have contributed to the untimely deaths of actors like Philip Seymour Hoffman and Cory Monteith and musicians like Amy Winehouse and Chris Kelly while serving as a possible contributing factor in countless other passings. The drug-related death of a celebrity is no more or less tragic than that of a less famous fellow human, but the publicity generated from a star’s struggles with substance abuse can shine light on a still-rampant issue in a unique and potentially effective way.
While so many dealing with drug problems may suffer in silence, the intense scrutiny attached to celebrities has provided a better understanding of just how things fell apart for certain drug-addicted entertainment icons. With that in mind, here are the incredible, harrowing stories of 10 celebrities whose careers and lives were derailed on account of their drug addictions.
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Heath Ledger also had an unsuccessful rehab stint prior to his death. The actor wanted to kick his drug habit prior to filming The Dark Knight, but his attempt was unsuccessful. He was found dead in his Manhattan apartment, and the coroner found a lethal mix of oxycodone, hydrocodone, diazepam, temazepam, alprazolam and doxylamine in his system. Fans were shocked to hear that drugs were the cause of his death.
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Top 50 celebrity drug related deaths (1939-2014)

The title says "drug related deaths", which means they all had some type of drug in their system at the time of death. Doesn't necessarily mean that was the mai...

The title says "drug related deaths", which means they all had some type of drug in their system at the time of death. Doesn't necessarily mean that was the main reason. There may also be spelling errors. Finally, I do not provide the year in which they died because the topic of this video is drug related.
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PS: I didn't mention anything about alcohol in the opening segment because well... it's all common knowledge.
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Number 10: The SanFernando Massacres
August, 2010: Los Zetas—a notoriously ruthless Mexican drug cartel—intercepts buses trafficking 73 immigrants and executes all but one. They kidnap and slaughter the victims to deprive their rival, The Gulf Cartel, of the reinforcements they sent for. The lone survivor was an Ecuadorian man who was shot at the head but fortunately, the bullet missed his brain. After a shootout with Los Zetas, Mexican military units found the 72 bodies in a mass grave. This 2010 massacre took place along Highway 101 in San Fernando, Mexico and since then has been known as “The Highway of Death.”
Justice for the victims did not come, however, as the power and brutality of Los Zetas is greater than the law enforcement and government control. The Chief of Police investigating the massacre was murdered. Additionally, a year after the first massacre, 193 bodies of victim immigrants were found to have met the same violent fate. In 2011, the drug lord responsible for the massacres, Edgar “El Wache“ Montiel, was captured by Mexican Federal Police along with 80 other members of Los Zetas. “El Wache” Montiel bragged that some of the immigrants were forced to fight each other to death for the cartel members’ amusement.

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Number 10: The SanFernando Massacres
August, 2010: Los Zetas—a notoriously ruthless Mexican drug cartel—intercepts buses trafficking 73 immigrants and executes all but one. They kidnap and slaughter the victims to deprive their rival, The Gulf Cartel, of the reinforcements they sent for. The lone survivor was an Ecuadorian man who was shot at the head but fortunately, the bullet missed his brain. After a shootout with Los Zetas, Mexican military units found the 72 bodies in a mass grave. This 2010 massacre took place along Highway 101 in San Fernando, Mexico and since then has been known as “The Highway of Death.”
Justice for the victims did not come, however, as the power and brutality of Los Zetas is greater than the law enforcement and government control. The Chief of Police investigating the massacre was murdered. Additionally, a year after the first massacre, 193 bodies of victim immigrants were found to have met the same violent fate. In 2011, the drug lord responsible for the massacres, Edgar “El Wache“ Montiel, was captured by Mexican Federal Police along with 80 other members of Los Zetas. “El Wache” Montiel bragged that some of the immigrants were forced to fight each other to death for the cartel members’ amusement.

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Trump Announces Briefing on Opioid Crisis And Prescription Drug Deaths In AmericaPresidentDonald Trump announced on Tuesday that he will hold a press conference the same day addressing the country's ongoing opioid crisis.
"I will be holding a major briefing on the Opioid crisis, a major problem for our country, today at 3:00 P.M. in Bedminster, N.J.," Trump said in a Twitter post around 7:00 a.m.
Opioid Addiction • Opioids are a class of drugs that include the illicit drug heroin as well as the licit prescription pain relievers oxycodone, hydrocodone, codeine, morphine, fentanyl and others.1 • Opioids are chemically related and interact with opioid receptors on nerve cells in the brain and nervous system to produce pleasurable effects and relieve pain. 1 • Addiction is a primary, chronic and relapsing brain disease characterized by an individual pathologically pursuing reward and/or relief by substance use and other behaviors.2 • Of the 20.5 million Americans 12 or older that had a substance use disorder in 2015, 2 million had a substance use disorder involving prescription pain relievers and 591,000 had a substance use disorder involving heroin.3 • It is estimated that 23% of individuals who use heroin develop opioid addiction.4 National Opioid OverdoseEpidemic • Drug overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in the US, with 52,404 lethal drug overdoses in 2015. Opioid addiction is driving this epidemic, with 20,101 overdose deaths related to prescription pain relievers, and 12,990 overdose deaths related to heroin in 2015. 5 • From 1999 to 2008, overdose death rates, sales and substance use disorder treatment admissions related to prescription pain relievers increased in parallel. The overdose death rate in 2008 was nearly four times the 1999 rate; sales of prescription pain relievers in
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Trump Announces Briefing on Opioid Crisis And Prescription Drug Deaths In AmericaPresidentDonald Trump announced on Tuesday that he will hold a press conference the same day addressing the country's ongoing opioid crisis.
"I will be holding a major briefing on the Opioid crisis, a major problem for our country, today at 3:00 P.M. in Bedminster, N.J.," Trump said in a Twitter post around 7:00 a.m.
Opioid Addiction • Opioids are a class of drugs that include the illicit drug heroin as well as the licit prescription pain relievers oxycodone, hydrocodone, codeine, morphine, fentanyl and others.1 • Opioids are chemically related and interact with opioid receptors on nerve cells in the brain and nervous system to produce pleasurable effects and relieve pain. 1 • Addiction is a primary, chronic and relapsing brain disease characterized by an individual pathologically pursuing reward and/or relief by substance use and other behaviors.2 • Of the 20.5 million Americans 12 or older that had a substance use disorder in 2015, 2 million had a substance use disorder involving prescription pain relievers and 591,000 had a substance use disorder involving heroin.3 • It is estimated that 23% of individuals who use heroin develop opioid addiction.4 National Opioid OverdoseEpidemic • Drug overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in the US, with 52,404 lethal drug overdoses in 2015. Opioid addiction is driving this epidemic, with 20,101 overdose deaths related to prescription pain relievers, and 12,990 overdose deaths related to heroin in 2015. 5 • From 1999 to 2008, overdose death rates, sales and substance use disorder treatment admissions related to prescription pain relievers increased in parallel. The overdose death rate in 2008 was nearly four times the 1999 rate; sales of prescription pain relievers in
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From 1999 to 2015, the number of people who died from drug overdoses tripled, according to a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Almost half of them were caused by heroin and other opioids. Opioids are driving down the life expectancy for white Americans, whose rate of fatal drug overdoses is rising faster than that of any other ethnic group. RT America’s TrinityChavez has the story.
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Trump Announces Briefing on Opioid Crisis And Prescription Drug Deaths In AmericaPresidentDonald Trump announced on Tuesday that he will hold a press conference the same day addressing the country's ongoing opioid crisis.
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There may be another facet of celebrity that lends itself to a more addictive frame of mind. Those who develop drug habits often do so seeking a level of thrill and excitement that they are otherwise unable to achieve. This thrill-seeking mindset seems at least somewhat connected to the drive of entertainers who can use the dynamic, explosive environment of the stage or screen to play out their own desires for exhilaration. Celebrity drug counselor Dr. Drew Pinsky subscribes to this theory, believing that some people are genetically wired to pursue an excitable environment, with both drugs and widely watched performance art serving as plausible outlets for that.
The possible explanations for the outsized relationship between celebrities and drug addiction doesn’t offer much comfort in light of a steady slew of young stars that drugs have taken prematurely in recent years. In just the past half decade, drugs have contributed to the untimely deaths of actors like Philip Seymour Hoffman and Cory Monteith and musicians like Amy Winehouse and Chris Kelly while serving as a possible contributing factor in countless other passings. The drug-related death of a celebrity is no more or less tragic than that of a less famous fellow human, but the publicity generated from a star’s struggles with substance abuse can shine light on a still-rampant issue in a unique and potentially effective way.
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The possible explanations for the outsized relationship between celebrities and drug addiction doesn’t offer much comfort in light of a steady slew of young stars that drugs have taken prematurely in recent years. In just the past half decade, drugs have contributed to the untimely deaths of actors like Philip Seymour Hoffman and Cory Monteith and musicians like Amy Winehouse and Chris Kelly while serving as a possible contributing factor in countless other passings. The drug-related death of a celebrity is no more or less tragic than that of a less famous fellow human, but the publicity generated from a star’s struggles with substance abuse can shine light on a still-rampant issue in a unique and potentially effective way.
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Heath Ledger also had an unsuccessful rehab stint prior to his death. The actor wanted to kick his drug habit prior to filming The Dark Knight, but his attempt was unsuccessful. He was found dead in his Manhattan apartment, and the coroner found a lethal mix of oxycodone, hydrocodone, diazepam, temazepam, alprazolam and doxylamine in his system. Fans were shocked to hear that drugs were the cause of his death.
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Repeated and unsuccessful drug rehab stints seem to be a common theme for many celebrities who just can’t kick their drug habits. Whitney Houston reportedly entered rehab following the airing of her reality show Being Bobby Brown. The singer was never able to kick her habit, and her unusual and drugged-out appearance was the main topic in gossip magazines. During an interview with Diane Sawyer, Whitney admitted drugs were an issue for her in the past, but she had moved on from her addiction. But when she was found dead in a hotel bathtub, the truth was revealed. Cocaine was found in her system, and drug paraphernalia was strewn across her hotel room. Sadly for fans of the singer, her life and career is still tarnished by her drug use and untimely death.
Heath Ledger also had an unsuccessful rehab stint prior to his death. The actor wanted to kick his drug habit prior to filming The Dark Knight, but his attempt was unsuccessful. He was found dead in his Manhattan apartment, and the coroner found a lethal mix of oxycodone, hydrocodone, diazepam, temazepam, alprazolam and doxylamine in his system. Fans were shocked to hear that drugs were the cause of his death.
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Number 10: The SanFernando Massacres
August, 2010: Los Zetas—a notoriously ruthless Mexican drug cartel—intercepts buses trafficking 73 immigrants and executes all but one. They kidnap and slaughter the victims to deprive their rival, The Gulf Cartel, of the reinforcements they sent for. The lone survivor was an Ecuadorian man who was shot at the head but fortunately, the bullet missed his brain. After a shootout with Los Zetas, Mexican military units found the 72 bodies in a mass grave. This 2010 massacre took place along Highway 101 in San Fernando, Mexico and since then has been known as “The Highway of Death.”
Justice for the victims did not come, however, as the power and brutality of Los Zetas is greater than the law enforcement and government control. The Chief of Police investigating the massacre was murdered. Additionally, a year after the first massacre, 193 bodies of victim immigrants were found to have met the same violent fate. In 2011, the drug lord responsible for the massacres, Edgar “El Wache“ Montiel, was captured by Mexican Federal Police along with 80 other members of Los Zetas. “El Wache” Montiel bragged that some of the immigrants were forced to fight each other to death for the cartel members’ amusement.

Mexican drug cartels are infamous groups led by powerful narcotics lords. From Los Zetas to the CEO of crime's Sinaloa Cartel, they're responsible for some of the most violent firefights & attacks in Mexico.
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With a $40 billion drug-trafficking business, several corrupt and violent groups in Mexico have emerged over the years as they attempt to control more money, land, and power. With it comes a natural struggle amongst one another in what's led to countless deaths throughout the country. As members rise, leaders fall, and lives are lost, blood is constantly being shed in a society where murder is synonymous with success. We now present to you, the top 10 horrific Mexican cartel attacks.
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Number 10: The SanFernando Massacres
August, 2010: Los Zetas—a notoriously ruthless Mexican drug cartel—intercepts buses trafficking 73 immigrants and executes all but one. They kidnap and slaughter the victims to deprive their rival, The Gulf Cartel, of the reinforcements they sent for. The lone survivor was an Ecuadorian man who was shot at the head but fortunately, the bullet missed his brain. After a shootout with Los Zetas, Mexican military units found the 72 bodies in a mass grave. This 2010 massacre took place along Highway 101 in San Fernando, Mexico and since then has been known as “The Highway of Death.”
Justice for the victims did not come, however, as the power and brutality of Los Zetas is greater than the law enforcement and government control. The Chief of Police investigating the massacre was murdered. Additionally, a year after the first massacre, 193 bodies of victim immigrants were found to have met the same violent fate. In 2011, the drug lord responsible for the massacres, Edgar “El Wache“ Montiel, was captured by Mexican Federal Police along with 80 other members of Los Zetas. “El Wache” Montiel bragged that some of the immigrants were forced to fight each other to death for the cartel members’ amusement.

Drug Deaths Rose In The First 9 Months In 2016

Deaths from drug overdoses soared in the first nine months of 2016
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2017/08/08/deaths-from-drug-overdoses-s...

Deaths from drug overdoses soared in the first nine months of 2016
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Deaths from drug overdoses soared in the first nine months of 2016
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Trump Announces Briefing on Opioid Crisis And Prescription Drug Deaths In AmericaPresidentDonald Trump announced on Tuesday that he will hold a press conference the same day addressing the country's ongoing opioid crisis.
"I will be holding a major briefing on the Opioid crisis, a major problem for our country, today at 3:00 P.M. in Bedminster, N.J.," Trump said in a Twitter post around 7:00 a.m.
Opioid Addiction • Opioids are a class of drugs that include the illicit drug heroin as well as the licit prescription pain relievers oxycodone, hydrocodone, codeine, morphine, fentanyl and others.1 • Opioids are chemically related and interact with opioid receptors on nerve cells in the brain and nervous system to produce pleasurable effects and relieve pain. 1 • Addiction is a primary, chronic and relapsing brain disease characterized by an individual pathologically pursuing reward and/or relief by substance use and other behaviors.2 • Of the 20.5 million Americans 12 or older that had a substance use disorder in 2015, 2 million had a substance use disorder involving prescription pain relievers and 591,000 had a substance use disorder involving heroin.3 • It is estimated that 23% of individuals who use heroin develop opioid addiction.4 National Opioid OverdoseEpidemic • Drug overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in the US, with 52,404 lethal drug overdoses in 2015. Opioid addiction is driving this epidemic, with 20,101 overdose deaths related to prescription pain relievers, and 12,990 overdose deaths related to heroin in 2015. 5 • From 1999 to 2008, overdose death rates, sales and substance use disorder treatment admissions related to prescription pain relievers increased in parallel. The overdose death rate in 2008 was nearly four times the 1999 rate; sales of prescription pain relievers in
https://www.asam.org/docs/default-source/advocacy/opioid-addiction-disease-facts-figures.pdfhttp://freebeacon.com/issues/trump-announces-briefing-on-opioid-crisis/

Trump Announces Briefing on Opioid Crisis And Prescription Drug Deaths In AmericaPresidentDonald Trump announced on Tuesday that he will hold a press conference the same day addressing the country's ongoing opioid crisis.
"I will be holding a major briefing on the Opioid crisis, a major problem for our country, today at 3:00 P.M. in Bedminster, N.J.," Trump said in a Twitter post around 7:00 a.m.
Opioid Addiction • Opioids are a class of drugs that include the illicit drug heroin as well as the licit prescription pain relievers oxycodone, hydrocodone, codeine, morphine, fentanyl and others.1 • Opioids are chemically related and interact with opioid receptors on nerve cells in the brain and nervous system to produce pleasurable effects and relieve pain. 1 • Addiction is a primary, chronic and relapsing brain disease characterized by an individual pathologically pursuing reward and/or relief by substance use and other behaviors.2 • Of the 20.5 million Americans 12 or older that had a substance use disorder in 2015, 2 million had a substance use disorder involving prescription pain relievers and 591,000 had a substance use disorder involving heroin.3 • It is estimated that 23% of individuals who use heroin develop opioid addiction.4 National Opioid OverdoseEpidemic • Drug overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in the US, with 52,404 lethal drug overdoses in 2015. Opioid addiction is driving this epidemic, with 20,101 overdose deaths related to prescription pain relievers, and 12,990 overdose deaths related to heroin in 2015. 5 • From 1999 to 2008, overdose death rates, sales and substance use disorder treatment admissions related to prescription pain relievers increased in parallel. The overdose death rate in 2008 was nearly four times the 1999 rate; sales of prescription pain relievers in
https://www.asam.org/docs/default-source/advocacy/opioid-addiction-disease-facts-figures.pdfhttp://freebeacon.com/issues/trump-announces-briefing-on-opioid-crisis/

White Drug Deaths So High Ohio Coroner Runs Out of Room for the Bodies!

1:20 Frontline article reporting more drug deaths than car crashes
3:33 The headline for the story about the OhioCoroner who ran out of room for the bodies
19:40 Forbes reports on white people complaining that Obama needs to do more for white drug addicts

Rodrigo Duterte interview: Death, drugs and diplomacy
It's been about 100 days into the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte.
Since he took power, the Philippine president has overseen the killing of more than 3,500 people in his war on drugs, offended world leaders and strained relations with the US.
In an exclusive first interview since he was sworn in, we talk to Duterte about his controversial war on drugs and foreign policy - including deteriorating relations with the United States and potentially warming relations with China.
"We have three million drug addicts, and it's growing. So if we do not interdict this problem, the next generation will be having a serious problem ... You destroy my country, I'll kill you. And it's a legitimate thing. If you destroy our young children, I will ki...

published: 15 Oct 2016

Deaths of Despair: Drug, Alcohol, and Suicide Mortality in Small City and Rural America

Recording of April 26, 2017, webinar talk by Shannon Monnat of Penn State University.
Since 1999, nearly 2 million people living in the U.S. have died from causes related to drugs, alcohol, and suicide. The highest rates are among young and middle-aged non-Hispanic whites, especially those living in nonmetropolitan areas. This webinar will describe trends in drug, alcohol, and suicide mortality in the U.S., explore some of the potential explanations for why rates have increased over the past two decades and why these deaths are more prevalent in certain geographic areas, and discuss what it will take to counter these trends.
To see upcoming webinars from the Institute for Research on Poverty go to http://www.irp.wisc.edu/publications/media/webinars.htm

published: 27 Apr 2017

Fentanyl: The Drug Deadlier than Heroin

VICE presents an immersive and personal feature film about the fentanyl crisis in Canada told from the perspective of a community of drug users.
This video has been edited from its original version due to privacy concerns surrounding one of its subjects.
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published: 22 Jul 2016

David Noakes: "UK Drug Safety Agency Responsible For Thousands Of Deaths Each Year!"

Record levels in drug overdose deaths! December 21, 2015 Dr. Glidden show

"Drug overdose deaths in the US reach record levels! More than 47,000 from drug overdoses in 2014, the most ever recorded in one year. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention released a report on Friday that showed that the overdose deaths jumped 7% from one year earlier. The spike in deaths coincided with a rapid rise in the abuse of opioid base prescription painkillers such as OxyContin and hydrocodone. The CDC also said that 61% of the deaths involve some type of opioid including heroin. Many abusers of painkillers shift to using heroin as it becomes harder to obtain the prescription medications.” Now hold on hold on hold on - the report said: “abusers of painkillers” – right? Well, okay, let’s think it through: Why do people abuse painkillers? Do they overuse them because...

published: 22 Dec 2015

Deaths Of Despair Are Cutting The Life Short Of White America AKA Edom

Drugs lies you were told and still believe end here

00:30 -- Lab animal tests that were biased and prove nothing about addiction
04:00 -- Discovered that 80-90% of drug users are not addicted and are responsible individuals;
05:14 -- Examples of this 80-90% of drug users going on to lead fully productive lives;
06:54 -- NY Times1914Article "NegroCocaineFiend New SouthernMenace" cause police to change from 32 caliber bullet to the 38 caliber bullet
08:51 -- Crack-Cocaine ----- How the Lies began in 1986
10:07 -- Crack-Cocaine ----- The Truth
13:40 -- Methamphetamine ---- The Truth
14:30 -- Proof that Meth and Adderall are the same drug
15:23 -- Upped the dosages, Let users self-administer, & Used different routes like smoking and snorting, etc to make sure data was consistent and further PROVES (and it's documented, he's actually qual...

published: 02 Sep 2015

Scotland's Valium Crisis | Drugs Map of Britain

In the third episode of Drugs Map of Britain, we investigate valium addiction in Scotland, where three quarters of drug related deaths involve this type of drug. Millions of the pills- both real and counterfeit- are available to buy on the streets for as little as 20p each. We meet those buying them and witness the devastating effects of addiction for someone like Levi, who’s been taking Valium since he was 13. Has the widely prescribed “mother’s little helper” become Scotland’s silent killer?
If you've been affected by any of the issues raised in this programme and live in the UK, these organisations may be able to offer help and support.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1kS7QTDB16PWkywhsXJLzxz/information-and-support-addiction-alcohol-drugs-and-gambling
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published: 07 Jun 2016

Drug OD Deaths

Deaths from narcotic or opioid overdoses kill as many Americans as motor vehicle accidents, gun related deaths and AIDS. While these drugs achieved widespread use to control chronic pain, recreational abuse remains extremely prevalent and rising in incidence. Between 2007–2012 wholesalers sent more than 750,000,000 oxycodone and hydrocodone to West Virginia with a population of less than 2 million. Without appropriate governmental intervention, this problem seems destined to wreak more havoc on the general public.

published: 25 Jan 2017

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White Drug Deaths So High Ohio Coroner Runs Out of Room for the Bodies!

1:20 Frontline article reporting more drug deaths than car crashes
3:33 The headline for the story about the OhioCoroner who ran out of room for the bodies
19...

1:20 Frontline article reporting more drug deaths than car crashes
3:33 The headline for the story about the OhioCoroner who ran out of room for the bodies
19:40 Forbes reports on white people complaining that Obama needs to do more for white drug addicts

1:20 Frontline article reporting more drug deaths than car crashes
3:33 The headline for the story about the OhioCoroner who ran out of room for the bodies
19:40 Forbes reports on white people complaining that Obama needs to do more for white drug addicts

Rodrigo Duterte interview: Death, drugs and diplomacy
It's been about 100 days into the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte.
Since he took power, the Philippine president has overseen the killing of more than 3,500 people in his war on drugs, offended world leaders and strained relations with the US.
In an exclusive first interview since he was sworn in, we talk to Duterte about his controversial war on drugs and foreign policy - including deteriorating relations with the United States and potentially warming relations with China.
"We have three million drug addicts, and it's growing. So if we do not interdict this problem, the next generation will be having a serious problem ... You destroy my country, I'll kill you. And it's a legitimate thing. If you destroy our young children, I will kill you. That is a very correct statement. There is nothing wrong in trying to preserve the interest of the next generation."
But Duterte admits that children and innocent people have also been killed in the bloody crackdown, and promises to investigate these extrajudicial killings, but he also says calls them "collateral damage".
When asked about the contested South China Sea, Duterte says:
"We will not give up anything there; it's an entitlement ... You can only negotiate to prevent a war ... They invited me for talks, and I will go."
WATCH the second part of the Duterte interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77qewVIdo3c
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Rodrigo Duterte interview: Death, drugs and diplomacy
It's been about 100 days into the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte.
Since he took power, the Philippine president has overseen the killing of more than 3,500 people in his war on drugs, offended world leaders and strained relations with the US.
In an exclusive first interview since he was sworn in, we talk to Duterte about his controversial war on drugs and foreign policy - including deteriorating relations with the United States and potentially warming relations with China.
"We have three million drug addicts, and it's growing. So if we do not interdict this problem, the next generation will be having a serious problem ... You destroy my country, I'll kill you. And it's a legitimate thing. If you destroy our young children, I will kill you. That is a very correct statement. There is nothing wrong in trying to preserve the interest of the next generation."
But Duterte admits that children and innocent people have also been killed in the bloody crackdown, and promises to investigate these extrajudicial killings, but he also says calls them "collateral damage".
When asked about the contested South China Sea, Duterte says:
"We will not give up anything there; it's an entitlement ... You can only negotiate to prevent a war ... They invited me for talks, and I will go."
WATCH the second part of the Duterte interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77qewVIdo3c
More from Talk To Al Jazeera on:
YouTube - http://aje.io/ttajYT
Facebook - http://facebook.com/talktoaj
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Website - http://www.aljazeera.com/talktojazeera/

published:15 Oct 2016

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Deaths of Despair: Drug, Alcohol, and Suicide Mortality in Small City and Rural America

Recording of April 26, 2017, webinar talk by Shannon Monnat of Penn State University.
Since 1999, nearly 2 million people living in the U.S. have died from causes related to drugs, alcohol, and suicide. The highest rates are among young and middle-aged non-Hispanic whites, especially those living in nonmetropolitan areas. This webinar will describe trends in drug, alcohol, and suicide mortality in the U.S., explore some of the potential explanations for why rates have increased over the past two decades and why these deaths are more prevalent in certain geographic areas, and discuss what it will take to counter these trends.
To see upcoming webinars from the Institute for Research on Poverty go to http://www.irp.wisc.edu/publications/media/webinars.htm

Recording of April 26, 2017, webinar talk by Shannon Monnat of Penn State University.
Since 1999, nearly 2 million people living in the U.S. have died from causes related to drugs, alcohol, and suicide. The highest rates are among young and middle-aged non-Hispanic whites, especially those living in nonmetropolitan areas. This webinar will describe trends in drug, alcohol, and suicide mortality in the U.S., explore some of the potential explanations for why rates have increased over the past two decades and why these deaths are more prevalent in certain geographic areas, and discuss what it will take to counter these trends.
To see upcoming webinars from the Institute for Research on Poverty go to http://www.irp.wisc.edu/publications/media/webinars.htm

Fentanyl: The Drug Deadlier than Heroin

VICE presents an immersive and personal feature film about the fentanyl crisis in Canada told from the perspective of a community of drug users.
This video has...

VICE presents an immersive and personal feature film about the fentanyl crisis in Canada told from the perspective of a community of drug users.
This video has been edited from its original version due to privacy concerns surrounding one of its subjects.
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VICE presents an immersive and personal feature film about the fentanyl crisis in Canada told from the perspective of a community of drug users.
This video has been edited from its original version due to privacy concerns surrounding one of its subjects.
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published:22 Jul 2016

views:4636646

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David Noakes: "UK Drug Safety Agency Responsible For Thousands Of Deaths Each Year!"

Drugs lies you were told and still believe end here

00:30 -- Lab animal tests that were biased and prove nothing about addiction
04:00 -- Discovered that 80-90% of drug users are not addicted and are responsible ...

00:30 -- Lab animal tests that were biased and prove nothing about addiction
04:00 -- Discovered that 80-90% of drug users are not addicted and are responsible individuals;
05:14 -- Examples of this 80-90% of drug users going on to lead fully productive lives;
06:54 -- NY Times1914Article "NegroCocaineFiend New SouthernMenace" cause police to change from 32 caliber bullet to the 38 caliber bullet
08:51 -- Crack-Cocaine ----- How the Lies began in 1986
10:07 -- Crack-Cocaine ----- The Truth
13:40 -- Methamphetamine ---- The Truth
14:30 -- Proof that Meth and Adderall are the same drug
15:23 -- Upped the dosages, Let users self-administer, & Used different routes like smoking and snorting, etc to make sure data was consistent and further PROVES (and it's documented, he's actually qualified, credible enough, and experienced enough to call his data and research publishing
31:39 -- How drug effects are predictable, and how we through all of the doses of these drugs they have given over the years in researching, they now can predict drug behavior, and effects.
32:22 -- Another very important factor in predicting drug effects, behavior, etc = Tolerance
43:45 -- Tells them that they will have an opportunity to sell out, if they continue to be successful.
FACTS, unlike the lies most people believe) http://www.drcarlhart.com
"I have to make sure I don't engage in conversations with people who don't abide by the rules of evidence" ~~ Dr. CarlHart
Full Lecture to students @ Univ.of London~May2015~Exactly how we have been lied to about illegal drugs & actual evidence to prove;Has 2 PHD's & a 20 year drug research scientist @ Columbia University that has give 1000's upon 1000's of doses of Meth, Crack, Heroin,etc. to Volunteers and it's ALL documented to prove these facts, & proves previous lies as lies
http://www.leap.cc -----Law Enforcement AgainstProhibition
--In 2001, Portugal became the first country in the world to end the drug war within its borders, and in the short time since, the country has seen a radical improvement in society. Drugs now have fewer negative effects in Portugal than they did prior to decriminalization. There are now fewer drug-related deaths, fewer children getting a hold of drugs, and fewer people doing drugs in general.
1) Reduce violent crime
(2) Improve seller accountability and drug safety
(3) Reduce drug availability to children
(4) Reduce nonviolent prisoner population
(5) Real crime can be dealt with
(6) Encourage genuine treatment for addicts
(7) Prevent drug overdoses
(8) Protect individual rights
► Sources
Police Captain Demolishes the War on Drugs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2DnjcXdeak
►Glenn Greenwald shares his insights regarding drug policy and explains what happened when Portugal chose legalization. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LCDh47T56w
►CONFIRMED: The DEA Struck Deals With and ProtectedMexico's Most NotoriousDrug Cartel, the Sinaloa's, & allowed them to bring Tons of drugs into the U.S., Guaranteed not to be arrested or aggressed upon from 2000 - 2012 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAPFvtjCR1Y
►Excellent Animated Addiction & Dopamine Explanation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t5aG9XEQgs
►Ron Paul:1988Interview On U.S. Corruption & Why Drugs Are https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1EFotihKXY
►The Case for Drug ProhibitionCompletelyDestroyed by Ron Paul: http://www.textfiles.com/politics/ron...
►Drugs:Truth & RealHistory of Drug Law and Drug Prohibition in the United States: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHZBPoOvF0w
►Drugs: Homicides incresed 20% this year;62% U SCities have increased non fatal shootings, thanks to Drug Laws: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nmg8g6MccSY
►Truth about addiction and illegal drugs Dr. Carl Hart, NeuroPsychoPharmacologist; Columbia Univ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liH1msyPrMQ

00:30 -- Lab animal tests that were biased and prove nothing about addiction
04:00 -- Discovered that 80-90% of drug users are not addicted and are responsible individuals;
05:14 -- Examples of this 80-90% of drug users going on to lead fully productive lives;
06:54 -- NY Times1914Article "NegroCocaineFiend New SouthernMenace" cause police to change from 32 caliber bullet to the 38 caliber bullet
08:51 -- Crack-Cocaine ----- How the Lies began in 1986
10:07 -- Crack-Cocaine ----- The Truth
13:40 -- Methamphetamine ---- The Truth
14:30 -- Proof that Meth and Adderall are the same drug
15:23 -- Upped the dosages, Let users self-administer, & Used different routes like smoking and snorting, etc to make sure data was consistent and further PROVES (and it's documented, he's actually qualified, credible enough, and experienced enough to call his data and research publishing
31:39 -- How drug effects are predictable, and how we through all of the doses of these drugs they have given over the years in researching, they now can predict drug behavior, and effects.
32:22 -- Another very important factor in predicting drug effects, behavior, etc = Tolerance
43:45 -- Tells them that they will have an opportunity to sell out, if they continue to be successful.
FACTS, unlike the lies most people believe) http://www.drcarlhart.com
"I have to make sure I don't engage in conversations with people who don't abide by the rules of evidence" ~~ Dr. CarlHart
Full Lecture to students @ Univ.of London~May2015~Exactly how we have been lied to about illegal drugs & actual evidence to prove;Has 2 PHD's & a 20 year drug research scientist @ Columbia University that has give 1000's upon 1000's of doses of Meth, Crack, Heroin,etc. to Volunteers and it's ALL documented to prove these facts, & proves previous lies as lies
http://www.leap.cc -----Law Enforcement AgainstProhibition
--In 2001, Portugal became the first country in the world to end the drug war within its borders, and in the short time since, the country has seen a radical improvement in society. Drugs now have fewer negative effects in Portugal than they did prior to decriminalization. There are now fewer drug-related deaths, fewer children getting a hold of drugs, and fewer people doing drugs in general.
1) Reduce violent crime
(2) Improve seller accountability and drug safety
(3) Reduce drug availability to children
(4) Reduce nonviolent prisoner population
(5) Real crime can be dealt with
(6) Encourage genuine treatment for addicts
(7) Prevent drug overdoses
(8) Protect individual rights
► Sources
Police Captain Demolishes the War on Drugs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2DnjcXdeak
►Glenn Greenwald shares his insights regarding drug policy and explains what happened when Portugal chose legalization. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LCDh47T56w
►CONFIRMED: The DEA Struck Deals With and ProtectedMexico's Most NotoriousDrug Cartel, the Sinaloa's, & allowed them to bring Tons of drugs into the U.S., Guaranteed not to be arrested or aggressed upon from 2000 - 2012 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAPFvtjCR1Y
►Excellent Animated Addiction & Dopamine Explanation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t5aG9XEQgs
►Ron Paul:1988Interview On U.S. Corruption & Why Drugs Are https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1EFotihKXY
►The Case for Drug ProhibitionCompletelyDestroyed by Ron Paul: http://www.textfiles.com/politics/ron...
►Drugs:Truth & RealHistory of Drug Law and Drug Prohibition in the United States: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHZBPoOvF0w
►Drugs: Homicides incresed 20% this year;62% U SCities have increased non fatal shootings, thanks to Drug Laws: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nmg8g6MccSY
►Truth about addiction and illegal drugs Dr. Carl Hart, NeuroPsychoPharmacologist; Columbia Univ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liH1msyPrMQ

Scotland's Valium Crisis | Drugs Map of Britain

In the third episode of Drugs Map of Britain, we investigate valium addiction in Scotland, where three quarters of drug related deaths involve this type of drug...

In the third episode of Drugs Map of Britain, we investigate valium addiction in Scotland, where three quarters of drug related deaths involve this type of drug. Millions of the pills- both real and counterfeit- are available to buy on the streets for as little as 20p each. We meet those buying them and witness the devastating effects of addiction for someone like Levi, who’s been taking Valium since he was 13. Has the widely prescribed “mother’s little helper” become Scotland’s silent killer?
If you've been affected by any of the issues raised in this programme and live in the UK, these organisations may be able to offer help and support.
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In the third episode of Drugs Map of Britain, we investigate valium addiction in Scotland, where three quarters of drug related deaths involve this type of drug. Millions of the pills- both real and counterfeit- are available to buy on the streets for as little as 20p each. We meet those buying them and witness the devastating effects of addiction for someone like Levi, who’s been taking Valium since he was 13. Has the widely prescribed “mother’s little helper” become Scotland’s silent killer?
If you've been affected by any of the issues raised in this programme and live in the UK, these organisations may be able to offer help and support.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1kS7QTDB16PWkywhsXJLzxz/information-and-support-addiction-alcohol-drugs-and-gambling
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Drug OD Deaths

Deaths from narcotic or opioid overdoses kill as many Americans as motor vehicle accidents, gun related deaths and AIDS. While these drugs achieved widespread ...

Deaths from narcotic or opioid overdoses kill as many Americans as motor vehicle accidents, gun related deaths and AIDS. While these drugs achieved widespread use to control chronic pain, recreational abuse remains extremely prevalent and rising in incidence. Between 2007–2012 wholesalers sent more than 750,000,000 oxycodone and hydrocodone to West Virginia with a population of less than 2 million. Without appropriate governmental intervention, this problem seems destined to wreak more havoc on the general public.

Deaths from narcotic or opioid overdoses kill as many Americans as motor vehicle accidents, gun related deaths and AIDS. While these drugs achieved widespread use to control chronic pain, recreational abuse remains extremely prevalent and rising in incidence. Between 2007–2012 wholesalers sent more than 750,000,000 oxycodone and hydrocodone to West Virginia with a population of less than 2 million. Without appropriate governmental intervention, this problem seems destined to wreak more havoc on the general public.

10 Famous People Ruined By Drugs

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It certainly can’t help that there is an enhanced level of scrutiny and attention placed on those within the public eye. While addiction can make its mark on anyone and doesn’t discriminate based on social status, celebs face the additional unique challenges of fame, stardom, wealth and the constant pressure to perform and uphold a carefully cultivated public image. For those that do choose to cope with the pressures of fame by turning to drugs, it can also be a slippery slope that proves difficult to avoid. For one thing, there is the typical presence of representative glad-handlers who will be reluctant to offer any words of sobering truth to their cash cow. Then there’s also the demanding schedule commitments that could make seeking help and pursuing rehabilitation seem like inconvenient afterthoughts.
There may be another facet of celebrity that lends itself to a more addictive frame of mind. Those who develop drug habits often do so seeking a level of thrill and excitement that they are otherwise unable to achieve. This thrill-seeking mindset seems at least somewhat connected to the drive of entertainers who can use the dynamic, explosive environment of the stage or screen to play out their own desires for exhilaration. Celebrity drug counselor Dr. Drew Pinsky subscribes to this theory, believing that some people are genetically wired to pursue an excitable environment, with both drugs and widely watched performance art serving as plausible outlets for that.
The possible explanations for the outsized relationship between celebrities and drug addiction doesn’t offer much comfort in light of a steady slew of young stars that drugs have taken prematurely in recent years. In just the past half decade, drugs have contributed to the untimely deaths of actors like Philip Seymour Hoffman and Cory Monteith and musicians like Amy Winehouse and Chris Kelly while serving as a possible contributing factor in countless other passings. The drug-related death of a celebrity is no more or less tragic than that of a less famous fellow human, but the publicity generated from a star’s struggles with substance abuse can shine light on a still-rampant issue in a unique and potentially effective way.
While so many dealing with drug problems may suffer in silence, the intense scrutiny attached to celebrities has provided a better understanding of just how things fell apart for certain drug-addicted entertainment icons. With that in mind, here are the incredible, harrowing stories of 10 celebrities whose careers and lives were derailed on account of their drug addictions.
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10 Famous People Ruined By Drugs

10 celebrities who ruined and lost their lives to alcohol and drug addiction. Subscribe: h...

10 Famous People Ruined By Drugs

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Drugs and superstardom seem to go hand in hand. In Hollywood, drugs are easily accessible to celebrities, and many A-list parties center around all-night drug binges and an unlimited supply of alcohol. While many celebs are able to keep their drug use under wraps, others haven’t been so lucky. As fans, we have seen many stars’ lives ruined by their drug habits. Some are able to kick their addictions, but others haven’t been as lucky.
RockerPete Doherty’s music career has taken a backseat to his highly-publicized drug addiction. The Libertine’s frontman has been arrested for various drug offenses, including driving under the influence, and possession of crack cocaine, heroin, cannabis and ketamine. The singer completed his last rehab stint in 2015, but his addiction has clearly taken a toll on his life and his appearance. His gaunt frame and severely yellowed teeth should serve as a reminder that drug addiction has harrowing effects on the human body.
Repeated and unsuccessful drug rehab stints seem to be a common theme for many celebrities who just can’t kick their drug habits. Whitney Houston reportedly entered rehab following the airing of her reality show Being Bobby Brown. The singer was never able to kick her habit, and her unusual and drugged-out appearance was the main topic in gossip magazines. During an interview with Diane Sawyer, Whitney admitted drugs were an issue for her in the past, but she had moved on from her addiction. But when she was found dead in a hotel bathtub, the truth was revealed. Cocaine was found in her system, and drug paraphernalia was strewn across her hotel room. Sadly for fans of the singer, her life and career is still tarnished by her drug use and untimely death.
Heath Ledger also had an unsuccessful rehab stint prior to his death. The actor wanted to kick his drug habit prior to filming The Dark Knight, but his attempt was unsuccessful. He was found dead in his Manhattan apartment, and the coroner found a lethal mix of oxycodone, hydrocodone, diazepam, temazepam, alprazolam and doxylamine in his system. Fans were shocked to hear that drugs were the cause of his death.
Although drugs have been the reason behind many celebrity deaths, many stars get a new lease on life. NBA player Lamar Odom was found unconscious in a Nevada brothel back in October 2015, but medical personnel were able to bring him back to life. He was sent to a Los Angeles hospital where he underwent therapy to help restore his memory and to help him kick his habit. But Lamar’s addiction has other plans for him. It has since been reported that he is back on crack, and his ex-wife, Khloe Kardashian, has left him once and for all.
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Top 50 celebrity drug related deaths (1939-2014)

The title says "drug related deaths", which means they all had some type of drug in their ...

Top 50 celebrity drug related deaths (1939-2014)

The title says "drug related deaths", which means they all had some type of drug in their system at the time of death. Doesn't necessarily mean that was the main reason. There may also be spelling errors. Finally, I do not provide the year in which they died because the topic of this video is drug related.
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Number 10: The SanFernando Massacres
August, 2010: Los Zetas—a notoriously ruthless Mexican drug cartel—intercepts buses trafficking 73 immigrants and executes all but one. They kidnap and slaughter the victims to deprive their rival, The Gulf Cartel, of the reinforcements they sent for. The lone survivor was an Ecuadorian man who was shot at the head but fortunately, the bullet missed his brain. After a shootout with Los Zetas, Mexican military units found the 72 bodies in a mass grave. This 2010 massacre took place along Highway 101 in San Fernando, Mexico and since then has been known as “The Highway of Death.”
Justice for the victims did not come, however, as the power and brutality of Los Zetas is greater than the law enforcement and government control. The Chief of Police investigating the massacre was murdered. Additionally, a year after the first massacre, 193 bodies of victim immigrants were found to have met the same violent fate. In 2011, the drug lord responsible for the massacres, Edgar “El Wache“ Montiel, was captured by Mexican Federal Police along with 80 other members of Los Zetas. “El Wache” Montiel bragged that some of the immigrants were forced to fight each other to death for the cartel members’ amusement.

Drug Deaths Rose In The First 9 Months In 2016

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Trump Announces Briefing on Opioid Crisis And Prescription Drug Deaths In AmericaPresidentDonald Trump announced on Tuesday that he will hold a press conference the same day addressing the country's ongoing opioid crisis.
"I will be holding a major briefing on the Opioid crisis, a major problem for our country, today at 3:00 P.M. in Bedminster, N.J.," Trump said in a Twitter post around 7:00 a.m.
Opioid Addiction • Opioids are a class of drugs that include the illicit drug heroin as well as the licit prescription pain relievers oxycodone, hydrocodone, codeine, morphine, fentanyl and others.1 • Opioids are chemically related and interact with opioid receptors on nerve cells in the brain and nervous system to produce pleasurable effects and relieve pain. 1 • Addiction is a primary, chronic and relapsing brain disease characterized by an individual pathologically pursuing reward and/or relief by substance use and other behaviors.2 • Of the 20.5 million Americans 12 or older that had a substance use disorder in 2015, 2 million had a substance use disorder involving prescription pain relievers and 591,000 had a substance use disorder involving heroin.3 • It is estimated that 23% of individuals who use heroin develop opioid addiction.4 National Opioid OverdoseEpidemic • Drug overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in the US, with 52,404 lethal drug overdoses in 2015. Opioid addiction is driving this epidemic, with 20,101 overdose deaths related to prescription pain relievers, and 12,990 overdose deaths related to heroin in 2015. 5 • From 1999 to 2008, overdose death rates, sales and substance use disorder treatment admissions related to prescription pain relievers increased in parallel. The overdose death rate in 2008 was nearly four times the 1999 rate; sales of prescription pain relievers in
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Death For Drugs - Steve-O

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From 1999 to 2015, the number of people who died from drug overdoses tripled, according to a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Almost half of them were caused by heroin and other opioids. Opioids are driving down the life expectancy for white Americans, whose rate of fatal drug overdoses is rising faster than that of any other ethnic group. RT America’s TrinityChavez has the story.
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It certainly can’t help that there is an enhanced level of scrutiny and attention placed on those within the public eye. While addiction can make its mark on anyone and doesn’t discriminate based on social status, celebs face the additional unique challenges of fame, stardom, wealth and the constant pressure to perform and uphold a carefully cultivated public image. For those that do choose to cope with the pressures of fame by turning to drugs, it can also be a slippery slope that proves difficult to avoid. For one thing, there is the typical presence of representative glad-handlers who will be reluctant to offer any words of sobering truth to their cash cow. Then there’s also the demanding schedule commitments that could make seeking help and pursuing rehabilitation seem like inconvenient afterthoughts.
There may be another facet of celebrity that lends itself to a more addictive frame of mind. Those who develop drug habits often do so seeking a level of thrill and excitement that they are otherwise unable to achieve. This thrill-seeking mindset seems at least somewhat connected to the drive of entertainers who can use the dynamic, explosive environment of the stage or screen to play out their own desires for exhilaration. Celebrity drug counselor Dr. Drew Pinsky subscribes to this theory, believing that some people are genetically wired to pursue an excitable environment, with both drugs and widely watched performance art serving as plausible outlets for that.
The possible explanations for the outsized relationship between celebrities and drug addiction doesn’t offer much comfort in light of a steady slew of young stars that drugs have taken prematurely in recent years. In just the past half decade, drugs have contributed to the untimely deaths of actors like Philip Seymour Hoffman and Cory Monteith and musicians like Amy Winehouse and Chris Kelly while serving as a possible contributing factor in countless other passings. The drug-related death of a celebrity is no more or less tragic than that of a less famous fellow human, but the publicity generated from a star’s struggles with substance abuse can shine light on a still-rampant issue in a unique and potentially effective way.
While so many dealing with drug problems may suffer in silence, the intense scrutiny attached to celebrities has provided a better understanding of just how things fell apart for certain drug-addicted entertainment icons. With that in mind, here are the incredible, harrowing stories of 10 celebrities whose careers and lives were derailed on account of their drug addictions.
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10 Famous People Ruined By Drugs

10 celebrities who ruined and lost their lives to alcohol and drug addiction. Subscribe: h...

10 Famous People Ruined By Drugs

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RockerPete Doherty’s music career has taken a backseat to his highly-publicized drug addiction. The Libertine’s frontman has been arrested for various drug offenses, including driving under the influence, and possession of crack cocaine, heroin, cannabis and ketamine. The singer completed his last rehab stint in 2015, but his addiction has clearly taken a toll on his life and his appearance. His gaunt frame and severely yellowed teeth should serve as a reminder that drug addiction has harrowing effects on the human body.
Repeated and unsuccessful drug rehab stints seem to be a common theme for many celebrities who just can’t kick their drug habits. Whitney Houston reportedly entered rehab following the airing of her reality show Being Bobby Brown. The singer was never able to kick her habit, and her unusual and drugged-out appearance was the main topic in gossip magazines. During an interview with Diane Sawyer, Whitney admitted drugs were an issue for her in the past, but she had moved on from her addiction. But when she was found dead in a hotel bathtub, the truth was revealed. Cocaine was found in her system, and drug paraphernalia was strewn across her hotel room. Sadly for fans of the singer, her life and career is still tarnished by her drug use and untimely death.
Heath Ledger also had an unsuccessful rehab stint prior to his death. The actor wanted to kick his drug habit prior to filming The Dark Knight, but his attempt was unsuccessful. He was found dead in his Manhattan apartment, and the coroner found a lethal mix of oxycodone, hydrocodone, diazepam, temazepam, alprazolam and doxylamine in his system. Fans were shocked to hear that drugs were the cause of his death.
Although drugs have been the reason behind many celebrity deaths, many stars get a new lease on life. NBA player Lamar Odom was found unconscious in a Nevada brothel back in October 2015, but medical personnel were able to bring him back to life. He was sent to a Los Angeles hospital where he underwent therapy to help restore his memory and to help him kick his habit. But Lamar’s addiction has other plans for him. It has since been reported that he is back on crack, and his ex-wife, Khloe Kardashian, has left him once and for all.
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Top 50 celebrity drug related deaths (1939-2014)

The title says "drug related deaths", which means they all had some type of drug in their ...

Top 50 celebrity drug related deaths (1939-2014)

The title says "drug related deaths", which means they all had some type of drug in their system at the time of death. Doesn't necessarily mean that was the main reason. There may also be spelling errors. Finally, I do not provide the year in which they died because the topic of this video is drug related.
PS: I didn't mention anything about alcohol in the opening segment because well... it's all common knowledge.
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10 Horrific Mexican Cartel Attacks

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With a $40 billion drug-trafficking business, several corrupt and violent groups in Mexico have emerged over the years as they attempt to control more money, land, and power. With it comes a natural struggle amongst one another in what's led to countless deaths throughout the country. As members rise, leaders fall, and lives are lost, blood is constantly being shed in a society where murder is synonymous with success. We now present to you, the top 10 horrific Mexican cartel attacks.
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Number 10: The SanFernando Massacres
August, 2010: Los Zetas—a notoriously ruthless Mexican drug cartel—intercepts buses trafficking 73 immigrants and executes all but one. They kidnap and slaughter the victims to deprive their rival, The Gulf Cartel, of the reinforcements they sent for. The lone survivor was an Ecuadorian man who was shot at the head but fortunately, the bullet missed his brain. After a shootout with Los Zetas, Mexican military units found the 72 bodies in a mass grave. This 2010 massacre took place along Highway 101 in San Fernando, Mexico and since then has been known as “The Highway of Death.”
Justice for the victims did not come, however, as the power and brutality of Los Zetas is greater than the law enforcement and government control. The Chief of Police investigating the massacre was murdered. Additionally, a year after the first massacre, 193 bodies of victim immigrants were found to have met the same violent fate. In 2011, the drug lord responsible for the massacres, Edgar “El Wache“ Montiel, was captured by Mexican Federal Police along with 80 other members of Los Zetas. “El Wache” Montiel bragged that some of the immigrants were forced to fight each other to death for the cartel members’ amusement.

Drug Deaths Rose In The First 9 Months In 2016

Deaths from drug overdoses soared in the first nine months of 2016
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2017/08/08/deaths-from-drug-overdoses-soared-in-the-first-nine-months-of-2016/?utm_term=.af52dfed8a51

Trump Announces Briefing on Opioid Crisis And Prescription Drug Deaths In AmericaPresidentDonald Trump announced on Tuesday that he will hold a press conference the same day addressing the country's ongoing opioid crisis.
"I will be holding a major briefing on the Opioid crisis, a major problem for our country, today at 3:00 P.M. in Bedminster, N.J.," Trump said in a Twitter post around 7:00 a.m.
Opioid Addiction • Opioids are a class of drugs that include the illicit drug heroin as well as the licit prescription pain relievers oxycodone, hydrocodone, codeine, morphine, fentanyl and others.1 • Opioids are chemically related and interact with opioid receptors on nerve cells in the brain and nervous system to produce pleasurable effects and relieve pain. 1 • Addiction is a primary, chronic and relapsing brain disease characterized by an individual pathologically pursuing reward and/or relief by substance use and other behaviors.2 • Of the 20.5 million Americans 12 or older that had a substance use disorder in 2015, 2 million had a substance use disorder involving prescription pain relievers and 591,000 had a substance use disorder involving heroin.3 • It is estimated that 23% of individuals who use heroin develop opioid addiction.4 National Opioid OverdoseEpidemic • Drug overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in the US, with 52,404 lethal drug overdoses in 2015. Opioid addiction is driving this epidemic, with 20,101 overdose deaths related to prescription pain relievers, and 12,990 overdose deaths related to heroin in 2015. 5 • From 1999 to 2008, overdose death rates, sales and substance use disorder treatment admissions related to prescription pain relievers increased in parallel. The overdose death rate in 2008 was nearly four times the 1999 rate; sales of prescription pain relievers in
https://www.asam.org/docs/default-source/advocacy/opioid-addiction-disease-facts-figures.pdfhttp://freebeacon.com/issues/trump-announces-briefing-on-opioid-crisis/

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Death For Drugs - Steve-O

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White Drug Deaths So High Ohio Coroner Runs Out of Room for the Bodies!

1:20 Frontline article reporting more drug deaths than car crashes
3:33 The headline for the story about the OhioCoroner who ran out of room for the bodies
19:40 Forbes reports on white people complaining that Obama needs to do more for white drug addicts

Rodrigo Duterte interview: Death, drugs and diplomacy
It's been about 100 days into the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte.
Since he took power, the Philippine president has overseen the killing of more than 3,500 people in his war on drugs, offended world leaders and strained relations with the US.
In an exclusive first interview since he was sworn in, we talk to Duterte about his controversial war on drugs and foreign policy - including deteriorating relations with the United States and potentially warming relations with China.
"We have three million drug addicts, and it's growing. So if we do not interdict this problem, the next generation will be having a serious problem ... You destroy my country, I'll kill you. And it's a legitimate thing. If you destroy our young children, I will kill you. That is a very correct statement. There is nothing wrong in trying to preserve the interest of the next generation."
But Duterte admits that children and innocent people have also been killed in the bloody crackdown, and promises to investigate these extrajudicial killings, but he also says calls them "collateral damage".
When asked about the contested South China Sea, Duterte says:
"We will not give up anything there; it's an entitlement ... You can only negotiate to prevent a war ... They invited me for talks, and I will go."
WATCH the second part of the Duterte interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77qewVIdo3c
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1:00:04

Deaths of Despair: Drug, Alcohol, and Suicide Mortality in Small City and Rural America

Recording of April 26, 2017, webinar talk by Shannon Monnat of Penn State University.
Si...

Deaths of Despair: Drug, Alcohol, and Suicide Mortality in Small City and Rural America

Recording of April 26, 2017, webinar talk by Shannon Monnat of Penn State University.
Since 1999, nearly 2 million people living in the U.S. have died from causes related to drugs, alcohol, and suicide. The highest rates are among young and middle-aged non-Hispanic whites, especially those living in nonmetropolitan areas. This webinar will describe trends in drug, alcohol, and suicide mortality in the U.S., explore some of the potential explanations for why rates have increased over the past two decades and why these deaths are more prevalent in certain geographic areas, and discuss what it will take to counter these trends.
To see upcoming webinars from the Institute for Research on Poverty go to http://www.irp.wisc.edu/publications/media/webinars.htm

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Fentanyl: The Drug Deadlier than Heroin

VICE presents an immersive and personal feature film about the fentanyl crisis in Canada t...

Fentanyl: The Drug Deadlier than Heroin

VICE presents an immersive and personal feature film about the fentanyl crisis in Canada told from the perspective of a community of drug users.
This video has been edited from its original version due to privacy concerns surrounding one of its subjects.
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David Noakes: "UK Drug Safety Agency Responsible For Thousands Of Deaths Each Year!"

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Drugs lies you were told and still believe end here

00:30 -- Lab animal tests that were biased and prove nothing about addiction
04:00 -- Discovered that 80-90% of drug users are not addicted and are responsible individuals;
05:14 -- Examples of this 80-90% of drug users going on to lead fully productive lives;
06:54 -- NY Times1914Article "NegroCocaineFiend New SouthernMenace" cause police to change from 32 caliber bullet to the 38 caliber bullet
08:51 -- Crack-Cocaine ----- How the Lies began in 1986
10:07 -- Crack-Cocaine ----- The Truth
13:40 -- Methamphetamine ---- The Truth
14:30 -- Proof that Meth and Adderall are the same drug
15:23 -- Upped the dosages, Let users self-administer, & Used different routes like smoking and snorting, etc to make sure data was consistent and further PROVES (and it's documented, he's actually qualified, credible enough, and experienced enough to call his data and research publishing
31:39 -- How drug effects are predictable, and how we through all of the doses of these drugs they have given over the years in researching, they now can predict drug behavior, and effects.
32:22 -- Another very important factor in predicting drug effects, behavior, etc = Tolerance
43:45 -- Tells them that they will have an opportunity to sell out, if they continue to be successful.
FACTS, unlike the lies most people believe) http://www.drcarlhart.com
"I have to make sure I don't engage in conversations with people who don't abide by the rules of evidence" ~~ Dr. CarlHart
Full Lecture to students @ Univ.of London~May2015~Exactly how we have been lied to about illegal drugs & actual evidence to prove;Has 2 PHD's & a 20 year drug research scientist @ Columbia University that has give 1000's upon 1000's of doses of Meth, Crack, Heroin,etc. to Volunteers and it's ALL documented to prove these facts, & proves previous lies as lies
http://www.leap.cc -----Law Enforcement AgainstProhibition
--In 2001, Portugal became the first country in the world to end the drug war within its borders, and in the short time since, the country has seen a radical improvement in society. Drugs now have fewer negative effects in Portugal than they did prior to decriminalization. There are now fewer drug-related deaths, fewer children getting a hold of drugs, and fewer people doing drugs in general.
1) Reduce violent crime
(2) Improve seller accountability and drug safety
(3) Reduce drug availability to children
(4) Reduce nonviolent prisoner population
(5) Real crime can be dealt with
(6) Encourage genuine treatment for addicts
(7) Prevent drug overdoses
(8) Protect individual rights
► Sources
Police Captain Demolishes the War on Drugs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2DnjcXdeak
►Glenn Greenwald shares his insights regarding drug policy and explains what happened when Portugal chose legalization. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LCDh47T56w
►CONFIRMED: The DEA Struck Deals With and ProtectedMexico's Most NotoriousDrug Cartel, the Sinaloa's, & allowed them to bring Tons of drugs into the U.S., Guaranteed not to be arrested or aggressed upon from 2000 - 2012 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAPFvtjCR1Y
►Excellent Animated Addiction & Dopamine Explanation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t5aG9XEQgs
►Ron Paul:1988Interview On U.S. Corruption & Why Drugs Are https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1EFotihKXY
►The Case for Drug ProhibitionCompletelyDestroyed by Ron Paul: http://www.textfiles.com/politics/ron...
►Drugs:Truth & RealHistory of Drug Law and Drug Prohibition in the United States: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHZBPoOvF0w
►Drugs: Homicides incresed 20% this year;62% U SCities have increased non fatal shootings, thanks to Drug Laws: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nmg8g6MccSY
►Truth about addiction and illegal drugs Dr. Carl Hart, NeuroPsychoPharmacologist; Columbia Univ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liH1msyPrMQ

27:04

Scotland's Valium Crisis | Drugs Map of Britain

In the third episode of Drugs Map of Britain, we investigate valium addiction in Scotland,...

Scotland's Valium Crisis | Drugs Map of Britain

In the third episode of Drugs Map of Britain, we investigate valium addiction in Scotland, where three quarters of drug related deaths involve this type of drug. Millions of the pills- both real and counterfeit- are available to buy on the streets for as little as 20p each. We meet those buying them and witness the devastating effects of addiction for someone like Levi, who’s been taking Valium since he was 13. Has the widely prescribed “mother’s little helper” become Scotland’s silent killer?
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Drug OD Deaths

Deaths from narcotic or opioid overdoses kill as many Americans as motor vehicle accidents...

Drug OD Deaths

Deaths from narcotic or opioid overdoses kill as many Americans as motor vehicle accidents, gun related deaths and AIDS. While these drugs achieved widespread use to control chronic pain, recreational abuse remains extremely prevalent and rising in incidence. Between 2007–2012 wholesalers sent more than 750,000,000 oxycodone and hydrocodone to West Virginia with a population of less than 2 million. Without appropriate governmental intervention, this problem seems destined to wreak more havoc on the general public.

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